women could not choose their president. they
could not vote. This is unfair they lived in the country they should have the right to vote for who ever runs the country they live in.
-The video we watched was entertaining and also helped me understand what happened during this time. It also gave me a lot of info. on the topic. Online tools are a good way of learning because you have a lot more resources to check out rather than just a book. I Feel that the video and the online working really helped me with this topic. Although it helped me, i was also challenged. It took a bit to get the hang of using the internet but it soon came to me.
1. What was the goal of the reform era?The goal of the reform era was to legalize women rights.
2. What led women to the cause of suffrage? Women were limited on their rights and also they were involved in abolition and the anti-slavery movement.
3. What event triggered Stanton and Mott to decide to hold a convention on Women's rights?
When women were denied their seats at the World Anti-slavery convention, Santon and Mott held a meeting to discuss women rights.
4. What limitations were placed on women's lives causing them to seek reform? During this time women were not aloud to vote, they could not participated in creating laws, and all women property and wages were given o their husband.
5. What was contained in the document created at the convention? In the document their was a list of grievances say women should be created equal. This document was modeled after the declaration of Independence.
women could not choose their president. they
could not vote. This is unfair they lived in the country they should have the right to vote for who ever runs the country they live in.
-The video we watched was entertaining and also helped me understand what happened during this time. It also gave me a lot of info. on the topic.
1. What was the goal of the reform era?The goal of the reform era was to legalize women rights.
2. What led women to the cause of suffrage? Women were limited on their rights and also they were involved in abolition and the anti-slavery movement.
3. What event triggered Stanton and Mott to decide to hold a convention on Women's rights?
When women were denied their seats at the World Anti-slavery convention, Santon and Mott held a meeting to discuss women rights.
4. What limitations were placed on women's lives causing them to seek reform? During this time women were not aloud to vote, they could not participated in creating laws, and all women property and wages were given o their husband.
5. What was contained in the document created at the convention? In the document their was a list of grievances say women should be created equal. This document was modeled after the declaration of Independence.